It’s become rare that I experiment with photography techniques, and I get it, we stick with what works. Especially on the @instagram platform where people seem to copy each other, creating this meta network of photographers. But what’s the point? After hanging out with some of Norways absolute best landscape/nature photographers for several days, I’ve been motivated to challenge myself. This was taken on the bus ride back home, with the shutter speed on 1/8 of a second. It’s based on the ideas of @dagrottereng, who’s done this for years. Taking thousands of photos like this. Once in a while, they turn out looking like a painting. Go try it out. Thanks for the inspiration Dag 👊🏻 Don’t forget to challenge yourselves, and stay curious.

Photographers who stare at goats. Today I’ve been out with @olympusnorge to test their new flagship camera E-M1 Mark II on an island called Værøyna (means weather Island in Norwegian) and we really got to experience some rough weather. After some hours of heavy rain it suddenly stopped. As the fog disappeared and the sun appeared trough the clouds. I realized these goats were staring at us like they we’re paralyzed. I guess their not used to seeing so many people pointing cameras at them. Who knows?